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Martec Lighting

Alpha 48" 1200mm AC Ceiling Fan Martec Lighting - CFA124, CFS124, CFW124

Martec Lighting

Alpha 48" 1200mm AC Ceiling Fan Martec Lighting - CFA124, CFS124, CFW124

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Product Description

Description:
The Alpha series incorporates sleek contemporary design features at a budget price. Integrates the latest interior design trends and lighting technology with all our ceiling fans, and the Alpha series is no exception. The Alpha no light offers a slim motor design with sleek solid plywood blades and exceptional air movement.

Features:
- 2 year In Home warranty 
- Powerful and efficient 60w motor
- 12 degree blade pitch
- Solid plywood blades
- Reversible motor for summer & winter
- 1200mm (48") blade diameter
- Light adaptable
- 3 speed wall control with light switch included
- High quality (CFW124) white, (CFS124) brushed nickel or (CFA124) antique brass finish

Accessories:
FSIREM
FLSCS
FSLOS
OYS GLASS
CLI GLASS
DRFS36S
 DRFS72S

Order Code:
• CFA124 - Antique Bras
• CFS124 - Brushed Nickel
• CFW124 - White



All products are priced in New Zealand Dollars (NZD).

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